politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
Vicarishame - 6
On Sept.5, 2o25, Trump hosted a White House dinner for techbros to talk about innovation, AI, bringing the tech jobs to the US, and all the other good things. The Wall Street Journal published this short version of them "toasting" Trump but there's a longer version of the dinner conversation covered by PBS (Trump, give them back their funding, otherwise I wouldn't have known what you were talking about at the dinner!):
By Lana V Lynx4 months ago in The Swamp
Silicon Valley Surrogacy Scandal: The Baby Leon Died, and the War That Followed
By Sunshine Firecracker™ (Dr. Jennifer Gayle Sappington, J.D.) A Baby’s Death Sparks a Legal Firestorm When Cindy Bi, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist, lost her baby boy Leon at 29 weeks, grief didn’t stop at mourning. Instead, it erupted into lawsuits, online harassment, and even whispers of murder charges against her surrogate, Rebecca Smith.
By Sunshine Firecracker4 months ago in The Swamp
Trump executive order aims to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War
A Nation in Shock History doesn’t always change with gunfire. Sometimes, it changes with a single word. On September 5, 2025, President Donald Trump stunned the world by rebranding the U.S. Department of Defense into the Department of War.
By The Narrative Hub4 months ago in The Swamp
2 tickets -- sold in Missouri, Texas -- win massive $1.8B Powerball jackpot
In Missouri and Texas, two lucky Powerball players shared the second-largest prize ever given in the game's history, a massive jackpot of 1.8 billion dollars. The winning drawing took place on September 6, 2025, ending a long streak of rollovers that had captured national attention and created excitement among millions of lottery participants across the United States.
By GLOBAL NEWS4 months ago in The Swamp
The Gilded Age: Wealth, Power, and Hidden Struggles
The late 19th century in America is often remembered as an age of glittering progress, towering fortunes, and dazzling inventions. This was the Gilded Age, a period roughly spanning from the 1870s to the early 1900s. On the surface, it looked like a golden era—railroads stretching across the continent, skyscrapers rising into the sky, and industrial titans amassing unimaginable wealth.
By Echoes of Life4 months ago in The Swamp
If Anything Happens to Me: Lancaster County Is Trying to Kill Me
The Warning I Have to Leave Behind I admit it, I'm afraid they gonna kill me for this. -Tom MacDonald If you are reading this, it means the danger I’ve been living with is no longer hypothetical. I am a lawyer, a survivor, and a writer. My work has pulled back the curtain on corruption in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania—corruption that runs through the Sheriff’s Department, county commissioners, judges, and the solicitor’s office.
By Sunshine Firecracker5 months ago in The Swamp
Jalen Carter Spits on Dak Prescott A Shocking NFL Moment
Introduction In a stunning turn of events during the 2025 NFL season opener, Philadelphia Eagles’ standout defensive tackle Jalen Carter was ejected before even playing a snap—for allegedly spitting on Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. The incident not only altered the game’s momentum but also sent social media into a frenzy across the U.S.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
Eagle The Enduring Symbol of America
Introduction: The Eagle as America’s Identity Few symbols are as deeply tied to the United States as the eagle. Chosen as the national emblem in 1782, the bald eagle represents freedom, power, and resilience. From government seals to sports mascots and even pop culture, the eagle continues to dominate as a unifying trend across the country.
By KAMRAN AHMAD5 months ago in The Swamp
Gold could hit nearly $5,000 if Trump undermines Fed, says Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs has made the bold prediction that if Donald Trump wins the presidential election and follows through on his stated desire to exert stronger influence over the Federal Reserve, the price of gold could soar close to $5,000 per ounce. The Wall Street bank explained in a recent note to clients that the combination of political uncertainty, potential fiscal expansion, and a weakening of the central bank’s independence could create the perfect environment for investors to rush into safe haven assets. Gold has long been viewed as a hedge against instability and inflation, and any disruption to the credibility of the United States’ monetary policy could magnify demand.
By GLOBAL NEWS5 months ago in The Swamp
The Walk, the Video
The Walk, the Video, Real Estate Corporate Buy Outs Audio of article is available on Spotify. Click below. I didn’t plan to watch the video. It appeared in my feed like a glitch in the algorithm Blackstone Just Bought HALF of AMERICA... No ONE NOTICED. I clicked. I watched.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 5 months ago in The Swamp











